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Odisha raised the salaries of contractual employees by 50%

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Bhubaneswar: The Country Cabinet, led by the Minister of Chief Naveen Patnaik, on Monday decided to increase the initial salary of the government’s contractual employee of 50% and returned the full cost of medical care they brought the 26,000 chejemburan house.
In an effort to give them dignity, the government also charmed them again as the initial bookmark for their first six years, after that they were usually absorbed as full-time employees.
The minimum Pay for the lowest employee category (Group ‘D’) will now be Rs 12,100, up from RS 8,070 at this time.
Those appointed to post Group ‘B’ will start drawing Rs 25,300 in the first year of appointments instead of RS 16,880 available.
This step will benefit 26,000 contractual employees from school teachers and universities to police sub-supervisors in all government departments.
Talking with the media after a cabinet meeting, the Minister of Law Pratap Jena said this would take Rs 250 Crore more in the state.
It is separate, the decision to replace the cost of medical care from contract employees will add additional Rs 10 Crore to government fees.
On their nomenclature, Jena said calling them “AwayEale Awayees” would convince them about their regularization in the course of time and improve their morals.
The revision will take effect after government notifications in this case.
This will be implemented with a restrospective effect.
The General Administration Department will bring up notifications that determine the date of implementation by changing the Postal Rules (appointment of contract meeting) Group, 2013 and Odisha Group ‘C’ and Group ‘Posts (appointment of contract meetings), 2013, “said a government official.
Until now, Group’s employees’ get RS 8,070 in the first year, which used until RS 13,020 in the sixth year.
From now on, they will get Rs 12,100 in the first year of service, which will rise by Rs 15,400 in the sixth year.
The Group ‘B’ employees, Who will start with Rs 9,300 and get RS 27,210 in the sixth year, it will now draw Rs 25,300 in the first year.
This will go up to Rs 31,100 in the sixth year before they can draw full salary for their designated posts.

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